Spartacus: War of the Damned carries on the graphic and visceral account of Rome’s most famous gladiator, shown previously in Season One - Spartacus: Blood and Sand and Season Two - Spartacus: Vengeance.
The third and final season takes place following the defeat of Roman commander Gaius Claudius Glaber. Spartacus and his men have amassed major victories against the Romans after the Battle of Vesuvius. These victories have not only forged the legend of Spartacus, but have greatly increased the ranks of the rebellion slaves to more than 30,000. Rome is indeed beginning to tremble at the threat Spartacus now represents.

Originally starring Welsh-born Australian actor, Andy Whitfield (McLeod's Daughters) as Spartacus, Lucy Lawless (Xena: Warrior Princess) as Lucretia, John Hannah (The Mummy, Four Weddings and A Funeral) as Batiatus and Peter Mensah (300, The Incredible Hulk) as Doctore. Spartacus: War of the Damned sees the return of Liam McIntyre (Spartacus), Manu Bennett (Crixus), Dustin Clare (Gannicus), Dan Feuerriegel (Agron) and Cynthia Addai-Robinson (Naevia),with Todd Lasance joining the cast as Gaius Julius Caesar, along with Simon Merrells as Marcus Crassus and Anna Hutchison as Laeta.

good story some visuals are like 300 . ( the violence is a lot better in the tv show than the movie 300. )but that is it . great story just like Rome . their is nudity and lots of violence. :yes: very graphic.:yes: Read more

3x10: Victory recap: The episode begins with Gannicus killing Romans and destroying their homes, while yelling “I am Spartacus”. A montage is shown of other members of Spartacus’s army, including Spartacus himself, making the same declaration. The point is to confuse the Romans about the rebel leader’s true whereabouts. Crassus talks about this with Caesar, and they figure that there is strategy at work. Crassus, knowing that Pompey wants to steal his glory, looks to engage Spartacus at the earliest opportunity. Spartacus and Gannicus plan to fight the Romans in order to give the others a chance to escape... read more.

3x9: The Dead and the Dying recap: The episode begins and a small group of Roman soldiers huddle around a fire. Their leader complains that they have only one rabbit to eat amongst them. Suddenly, a flaming arrow pierces him through the gut. Attacking this small group of Roman soldiers is Spartacus and company, who discover that these Romans are not wearing the crest of Crassus. Laeta confirms that these are Pompey’s men and the rebels realize that they are caught between two armies, each vying to be the one that takes down Spartacus... read more.

3x8: Separate Paths recap: The episode begins with Spartacus and his men are on the run and with Crassus and his legions in pursuit. Caesar argues that Crassus is pushing the men too hard and that they need to rest. Senator Metellus arrives seeking an audience and he is not happy that Crassus let Spartacus get away from the ridge. Metellus tells Crassus that his name is tainted because of what has happened. Crassus doesn’t take kindly to the criticism and gives Metellus a beating. Caesar tires to intervene, but Tiberius stops him. Caesar does eventually prevent Crassus from beating Metellus to death... read more.

3x7: Mors Indecepta recap: The episode begins with Spartacus and his army freezing. They are trapped between the Roman forces and the Roman fence. Hundreds of Spartacus’ dead followers line the trench. Those who are trying to climb out are struck down by the looming Romans. Spartacus and the rebels see that, from the other side, Crassus’ army has begun to advance. Crixus readies the men for a last stand. Spartacus realizes the Romans aren’t advancing but, instead, they’re awaiting the arrival of their commander. Spartacus says he once served in the Roman auxiliary and knows their tactics... read more.

3x6: Spoils of War recap: The episode begins and the gates of the city comes tumbling down and Roman soldiers begin pouring in. Caesar tells the rebels that it would be a good idea for them to run, but the rebels decide to stay put and fight. Soon they realize that they are outnumbered and just then Crassus enters the city and is welcomed by Caesar. Spartacus discusses with Crixus and others how they were betrayed by Heracleo and Caesar. Crixus feels they should stay and fight to their last breath, but Spartacus feels otherwise. He says they should escape to the snowy mountains above the city and should use the north gate for their escape... read more.